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The NWS said that before the coldest air arrives, motorists should check their car batteries and tires before heading out on the road. Drivers should also plan on having jumper cables and pack a blanket before heading out.

Residents should also check their furnaces, chimneys, and carbon-monoxide detectors in addition to insulating exposed pipes.

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Prepping is a necessary mindset, particularly Before we reach a crisis...
PS: Just say No to social media.

We are at 4500 ft. and just below the snow line. All the Sierra hills to the west are covered but not so much on our east side. I'd like to see more snow too, we can use the water for the aquifers in Nevada.
Weather report says more rain (little snow) in about 5-6 days, but that prediction as often been wrong when it goes beyond about a week.
Of course, the other side of the coin is when that snow melts. I've been through two floods, here, in the last couple of decades. We're safe up here on the hillside from everything less that a 500-1000 year flood, but most of lower Reno floods easily. But we have plans.

Prepping is a necessary mindset, particularly Before we reach a crisis...
PS: Just say No to social media.

I have very little to deal with in the way of cold temps.for the next 10 day's. even then.that'll only be at night.there will be days in which i'll be able to open the front and back doors during the day..

It is easier to prepare and prevent, than it is to repair and repent.i got depressed today.then i thought back to my good accomplishments of the past 9 years,then my heart smiled.